Florida Keys Traveler podcast
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26: Finding the World’s Richest Shipwreck
In 1985 off the Florida Keys, legendary treasure diver Mel Fisher and his team finally found the object of a…
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25: How Rope and Cement Are Helping Save North America’s Only Coral Barrier Reef
What marine animal is considered the gardener of the coral reef? What role can rope and cement play in Florida…
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24: The Florida Keys’ Heritage of Conservation
Did you know the Florida Keys are the home of North America’s only coral barrier reef and some of the…
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23: Kayak Through a Mangrove Tunnel, Where the Trees Meet the Seas
What's an aquatic tumbleweed? Can tiny, indigenous Key deer swim? And how does a barracuda trick its prey? Find out…
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22: Release the Fish, Keep the Memory: It’s Bigger
In the Florida Keys, fishermen have the chance, every day, to catch a prize trophy fish. Islamorada, in fact, is…
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21: Sensational Keys Seafood, Sustainable Stone Crab
The Florida Keys culinary adventure continues in this episode, as host Elizabeth Harryman Lasley and producer Jason Paton joins Key West Chef…
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20: Key Lime, Anyone? A Keys Culinary Adventure, Part One
What's the origin of the Keys' iconic, tangy yet sweet signature dessert? What is ‘pucker perfect’? Find out on this episode…
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19: ‘La Casa Cuba’ in Key West
How did the Florida Keys become a critical gathering point in Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain? What role does…
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18: Inside Key West’s Bahama Village, Where Everyone Knows Your Name
What truly makes a neighborhood a community? Perhaps there's no better example than the 16-block Bahama Village in Key West.…
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17: The Story of Key West’s African Cemetery at Higgs Beach
History is frequently made memorable through human tragedy, but it’s always worth telling, always worth preserving. What surprising role did…
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